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15/08/05

Permalink 11:15:22 am
Categories: General, Programming, .NET

Nullable types are being changed - late but not too late

This blog article explains that, and why, a late change to the implementation of nullable types is being made in the runtime, making nullables an intrinsic type. This solves the problems that many had reported when nullables were used in situations where boxing occurred, and where null comparisons were made involving generic types. Read the original article for the details, this is good news!

Permalink 10:02:25 am
Categories: General, Programming, .NET

Next version of AutomatedQA TestComplete will do OCR

TestComplete by AutomatedQA is a tool for automated testing, useful in many software testing scenarios ranging from internal unit testing to black box UI testing. The next major version 4 has been in the making for a while now and they still don't announce a release date, but every now and then they make previews of various new features available (for example on their new community site).

The latest thing that caught my eye was that OCR is going to come to automated testing in TestComplete 4. From TestComplete's scripting languages, it will be possible to use OCR to parse text on screen that has been drawn there, in other words, which is part of an image. Apparently it can work with a configurable selection of arbitrary Windows fonts - I'm looking forward to trying how well it will work with my TabletPC-generated handwritten Oliver Sturm font :-). A great idea, it will certainly make black box testing much easier in many cases.

Here's the article about this on the AQA community site, which has a few more details: TestComplete 4 Sneak Peak - OCR

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